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Either way, you found a 67 fastback 4 Speed in a barn, that hasn't been touched in 35yrs+ Thats amazing. If you really are sitting on a gold mine, congrats! Cool find.
Cant afford it. it was being sold by the financial people settling an estate. previous owner died. I made an offer but then they accepted more offers and its up to 29k now. 22k was my limit. oh well.
Cant afford it. it was being sold by the financial people settling an estate. previous owner died. I made an offer but then they accepted more offers and its up to 29k now. 22k was my limit. oh well.
if you are looking for a 67-68 fastback you can occasionally find decent drivers with good bodies, faded paint and old interiors for around the 22k mark if you keep an eye out and act fast.
anything below 20 would be a steal.
Last edited by barnett468; 04-24-2014 at 12:57 AM.
already have my !966 Fastback. if I could have gotten that for the original 18k before they took more offers i was going to flip it. no worries.
the state requires more than one offer or an offer above the appraised value or something. i had to deal with that before on a austin healy bj car i bought.
29k offers at an estate sale make no sense unless it looked nearly new everywhere. probably an overseas buyer.
Last edited by barnett468; 04-24-2014 at 02:43 AM.